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Revision as of 12:02, 22 December 2021
The Ministry of Regional Affairs (MoRA) was the department of the Government of the South Pacific responsible for promoting regional and forum activity, integrating new players into the forums, organizing cultural events, and communicating with the world about the South Pacific's activities. The ministry was dissolved on 7th September 2020 [1] and was replaced by the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Media, and Ministry of Engagement.
History
The Ministry of Regional Affairs was formed on 23th September 2011. After months of debate in the Assembly, the Ministry was dissolved on 7th September 2020.
Organisation
The Ministry of Regional Affairs has three departments:
- Department of Cultural Affairs (CA) — responsible for promoting activity on all platforms of the region, organizing cultural events within the region and with other regions, hosting games and other activities, and fostering and supporting Roleplay in the South Pacific
- Department of Educational Affairs (EA) — responsible for integrating citizens of the South Pacific on all platforms, encouraging the retention of and providing guidance to new players, and educating citizens about the various institutions of the South Pacific
- Department of Media Affairs (MeA) — responsible for managing the various media of the South Pacific, overseeing media coverage of the various activities of the region, and creating and storing official graphics of the South Pacific
Within those three departments, there are six specialised divisions: Events and Roleplay (CA), Integration and Projects (EA), and Graphics and Media (MeA). The current structure was adopted in February 2020 once Qvait (28th Minister) became Minister of Regional Affairs.
Minister
The last Minister of Regional Affairs was Erinor, who was the 30th to fill the position.
See also
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Military Affairs
- Ministry of Culture
- Ministry of Engagement
- Ministry of Media